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English-Tagalog new dictionary. 2008.
English-Tagalog new dictionary. 2008.
Dead Men's Path — is a short story by the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe, first published in 1953.[1] Contents 1 Summary 2 Themes 3 Symbols 4 … Wikipedia
Ancestors — Previous kings of Egypt. The concept of the Royal Ancestors was probably as old as the monarchy. They were the body of legitimate rulers whom the ruling king worshipped collectively; at death, he became one of them. Each king, whether he was… … Ancient Egypt
Ancestors — While this word suggests earlier generations, the predecessors of the current generation, its precise meaning varies from one cultural context to another. It is likely that the term is equivalent to “all who have died” in modern European… … Historical dictionary of shamanism
Ancestors of Avalon — Infobox Book | name = Ancestors of Avalon title orig = translator = image caption = author = Marion Zimmer Bradley (completed by Diana L. Paxson) cover artist = Dominic Harman country = United States language = English series = Avalon Series… … Wikipedia
Dead bell — The 1641 Glasgow Deid bell , now on display in Glasgow s People s Palace on Glasgow Green. A Dead bell or deid bell (Scots), also a death , mort , lych , passing bell or skellet bell [1] was a form of hand bell used in Scotland and northern… … Wikipedia
Ancestors Night — noun A modern pagan festival, especially celebrated by followers of Heathenry in late October or early November based on the English folk customs and ancestor worship. This is Ancestor Night, the Feast of the Dead, the night strongest for… … Wiktionary
Baptism for the dead — Floorplan of the Nauvoo Temple basement. The basement of the temple was used as the baptistery, containing a large baptismal font in the center of the main room. Baptism for the dead, vicarious baptism or proxy baptism is the religious practice… … Wikipedia
Veneration of the dead — Ancestor worship at a Chinese temple complex in Sichuan A Korean … Wikipedia
Day of the Dead — This article is about the Latin American holiday. For other uses, see Day of the Dead (disambiguation). Day of the Dead ofrenda … Wikipedia
Tales of the Dead — Title page of Tales of the Dead (1813). Tales of the Dead was an English anthology of horror fiction, published in 1813 by the publishing house White, Cochrane and Co. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
City of the Dead (Cairo) — City of the Dead, the Cairo necropolis, in 1904 by Eduard Spelterini … Wikipedia